
Combining research with storytelling, Taylor writes essays and creates art that investigates how place shapes resilience, using archival materials and site-specific work to reveal the interconnected transformations between landscape and history.
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Part of May Woolsey’s story depends on understanding why and how her family came to California around 1859. Luther Woolsey came for a job as machinist and a pattern maker, and as I didn’t know what a pattern maker was (and is), I had to fin...
In my last post, I included a time lapse of the process of creating a drawing on an iPad Pro with Procreate software and an Apple pencil. Truly miraculous. Then, as I was working last week, I realized that I don’t really like how the drawin...
On the evening of July 23rd, 1879, May started writing in her diary for the first time. Her handwriting is hard to read and includes many misspellings and almost no punctuation. We’ve pretty much deciphered what she wrote (more about that i...
In the mid 90s, I reproduced a huge painting for a client’s 50th anniversary as an old-style, 4-color offset litho on a huge printer, just like the printers I started my career with in LA. When the posters arrived, there was something not q...
Starting with my fascination with the industrial landscape, I’m researching the photographer Margaret Bourke-White, 1904-1971. To say that she was an incredible person is an understatement. If she told you her story at a party, you’d say sh...
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Visual artist, essayist: all the same process. Former newspaper Op-Ed freelancer, author. I write about physical, cultural, and historical landscapes, curiously searching for meaning.
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